El día Saturday, November 20, 2010 a las 08:21:08PM +, Brian Morrison
escribió:
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 07:32:40 -0600
Jennifer Ray j...@lgdpc.com wrote:
Hello,
I LOVE using Pidgin WAY better than IM. Please tell me how I can fix this.
I have been all over the website trying to find
Matthias Apitz wrote:
This is with 2.6.2 on FreeBSD 8.x
I was under the impression that Microsoft broke support for that version
many months ago. Remember that Microsoft doesn't want people to use
unapproved clients.
--
David Woolley
Emails are not formal business letters, whatever
Hello,
I have read the FAQ on the pidgin side, but I don't understand the
instructions at all.
My version of pidgin is giving an error that says exactly this: The
certificate for omega.contacts.msn.com could not be validated. The
certificate chain presented is invalid.
I have not the faintest
The comments are not numbered on the web page referenced.
Please re-post this answer and provide some visible context for which of
the comments you really mean by #39.
Thanks!
John Bailey wrote:
On 11/20/2010 09:36 AM, Roberto Vercesi Gugisch wrote:
Two days since there has been an
Fluteman wrote:
The comments are not numbered on the web page referenced.
Please re-post this answer and provide some visible context for which of
the comments you really mean by #39.
The one that all browsers that I know of will put at the top of the
screen if you follow the link provided.
Carlijn Gerrits wrote:
I have read the FAQ on the pidgin side, but I don't understand the
instructions at all.
Microsoft have messed up a security feature of the site. If you don't
understand what you are doing, you should get someone you personally
trust, and who is competent, to make
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 02:35:14PM +0100, Marvin Crazy Al Jansen wrote:
Dear sir/madam,
as you probably know, Pidgin on Maemo has been having difficulties with the
MSN certificates, omega.contacts.msn.com in particular. I tried fixing this
by searching on Google, but it did me no help. The
Etan Reisner wrote:
To answer this again: http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/MSNCertIssue
As this is telling people to do something potentially dangerous, I think
it should also tell them to check that the issuer and subject on each
certificate is different, i.e. that they are not being fed a
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 04:45:34PM +, David Woolley wrote:
Etan Reisner wrote:
To answer this again: http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/MSNCertIssue
As this is telling people to do something potentially dangerous, I think it
should also tell them to check that the issuer and subject on
Bonsoir,
Je vous sollicite afin de maider.
Je viens dinstaller pidgin version 2.7.5 sur mon pc qui possède Windows xp.
Malheureusement, je rencontre un problème avec certaines adresses.
En effet, je possède une adresse en yahoo.fr et lorsque jajoute des comptes
hotmail.com, le
I have been using Pidgin 2.7.5 on Windows 7 for about a week without any
problems until now. Since yesterday my contacts are appearing as offline
even though they are actually online, and I am also appearing offline to
them and we both use Pidgin. Any ideas on what to do? I have already tried
Pidgin 2.7.6 has been released!
Among the changes are that we now support MSNp16, including multiple login
support. Additionally, we have started distributing a couple new certificates
needed to solve the latest MSN certificate disaster.
Enjoy!
John
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Hello,
I can´t sign in almost a week now. If i try to sign in I get his note:
Unable to validate certificate
The certificate for omega.contacts.msn.com could not be validated. The
certificate chain presented is invalid.
What that means? I already downloaded a newest version, and I still
paha wrote:
What that means? I already downloaded a newest version, and I still
The newest version was announced a little over an hour before you posted
this, and should compensate for the recent Microsoft change to the MSN
service. Before this there were many reports, on the mailing
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